RAYMOND MASSEY - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED - HFSID 40575
Sale Price $85.00
Reg. $100.00
RAYMOND MASSEY
Raymond Massey signs a first day cover Commemorating the Lincoln
Sesquicentennial.
First Day Cover signed: "Raymond Massey", 6½x3½. FDC
Commemorating the Lincoln Sesquicentennial, four 4-cent stamps affixed,
postmarked Washington, D. C., May 30, 1959, FIRST DAY OF ISSUE. In 1931,
Raymond Massey (1896-1983) starred in his first talking picture as Sherlock
Holmes in The Speckled Band. He divided his time between stage and
screen, offering excellent performances in major motion-picture efforts (The
Scarlet Pimpernal, 1935 and Things to Come, 1936). Massey's
appearance in Abe Lincoln in Illinois was his most famous role; he
appeared in the Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway production and then repeated his
Lincoln characterization in this film version, earning an Academy Award
nomination as Best Actor. Twenty-two years later, he played a cameo as
Honest Abe in How the West Was Won (1962). On television, Massey hosted
the 1955 syndicated anthology I Spy, and more memorably was Dr.
Gillespie in the weekly series Dr. Kildare. Fine
condition.
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